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Automorphisms of graph products of groups and acylindrical hyperbolicity

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arxiv 1807.00622 v4 pith:O6ABT2F2 submitted 2018-07-02 math.GR math.MG

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This article is dedicated to the study of the acylindrical hyperbolicity of automorphism groups of graph products of groups. Our main result is that, if $\Gamma$ is a finite graph which contains at least two vertices and is not a join and if $\mathcal{G}$ is a collection of finitely generated irreducible groups, then either $\Gamma \mathcal{G}$ is infinite dihedral or $\mathrm{Aut}(\Gamma \mathcal{G})$ is acylindrically hyperbolic. This theorem is new even for right-angled Artin groups and right-angled Coxeter groups. Various consequences are deduced from this statement and from the techniques used to prove it. For instance, we show that the automorphism groups of most graph products verify vastness properties such as being SQ-universal; we show that many automorphism groups of graph products do not satisfy Kazhdan's property (T); we solve the isomorphism problem between graph products in some cases; and we show that a graph product of coarse median groups, as defined by Bowditch, is coarse median itself.

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  1. Contracting elements and conjugacy growth in Coxeter groups, graph products, and further groups

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    Periagroups that are infinite and not virtually direct products contain contracting elements in their standard Cayley graphs, implying acylindrical hyperbolicity and transcendental conjugacy growth series.

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